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[Quote] #121
11 Aug 2007 08:03 am
mark  Z
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i have quicktime 6.5 can’t upgrade because i still have win98 sys. almost everthing is in QT format on the net. Need help on how to make WIN meida player or real player my default. Thanks for your time.

[Quote] #122
22 Aug 2007 03:50 pm
TheFinalWord
Guest
Problem: Windows Media Player does not support .mov files.

Fact: There would be no need to convert any video file to .wmv if windows media player just suporterd .avi, .mp4 or .mov files.

Solution: If I were a PC user, I would dump Windows Media Player for RealPlayer (actually I would dump my PC for a mac, oh wait... I did that when I was twelve). RealPlayer is a cross-platform app that will run all the standard video and audio file formats plus it supports streaming feeds. And all without the time-consuming conversion process. Try that out until you finally admit that you’ve been wasting your time on a Windows-based system.

[Quote] #123
16 Sep 2007 03:56 pm
Bobrock
Guest
how can I make my burner burn movies that I take with my Kodak Z760 and be able to watch them on my tv

[Quote] #124
17 Sep 2007 09:49 pm
afarm
Guest
ah ha..this is my problem as well.. my videos are in quicktime format..

but the QT plugin doesn’t work with QT 7 and later.. what do I do now? uninstall and get an older version? gah...

[Quote] #125
20 Sep 2007 02:34 pm
Kerri
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Joe Santsingh wrote: Message 1 to John with kodak easy share: Use Mpeg Streamclip (Open Source software) to convert your footage to avi or mpeg 4 format and powerpoint should read it. Read the blurb in Streamclip’s FAQ about using QuickTime alternative when you download streamclip. It suggests also downloading a program called QT Alternative instead of Apple’s QuickTime. This allows Streamclip to read the QT format. FYI, mpeg 4 will make the file size nice and small. while (uncompressed) avi will/could make file size significantly bigger.. But both avi and mpeg4 will work fine in PowerPoint - I have done it many times. My preference is mpeg 4 for everyday runof the mill powerpoint where you dont need full screen footage.

Message 2 to TUDA: Use Mpeg Stramclip to convert footage to either DV file or avi file and moviemaker will be able to import it. TUDA, like I said in the above message to John with Kodak easy Share, read the blurb in Streamclip FAQ about using QT Alternative.

Hope this helps. I am in the education sector and I find this program very handy when converting our Kodak camera’s mov files for importing into PowerPoint presentations. Its Open Source and so its free!! smiley

Cheers


Okay, I know you hate the same question twice however, this is a little different? ;o) I do not understand all the options given in the “change," I mean I’m familiar with resolution but only as far as my computer screen and the rest of the selections are all “mambo jumbo” to me! In addition, I’m glad someone asked them mentioned s/he had a Kodak EasyShare (although, I cannot wait to get a new & different camera!!!) But I do not understand what you’re talking about when you say “blurb” about Quicktime Alternative. I did read, okay, well skimmed, the documents that came with the MPEG Streamclip download but I’m still a little lost on this. I know if I play around a little I can figure it out (and if I find the time lol) therefore, I was just hoping a little bit of my confussion will seem clear to anyone/someone for help.

Weird thing is, this went through some type of “preview” first then changed the file, and until I learn different, seems you can only change these files to .mp4

[Quote] #126
07 Oct 2007 09:29 am
ctygrl
Guest
is quicktime compatible with firefox browser?

[Quote] #127
11 Nov 2007 10:28 pm
Vulcmods
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Hi. I Have Nikon Coolpix L3. I’m 13 Years Old And A Camera maniac. I Make videos For youtube. ( www.youtube.com/user/CHAINxGANG ) And i really Need a FREE .MOV To .WMV (or mpeg) program. I am On Windows XP Profressional.

[Quote] #128
16 Nov 2007 04:44 pm
yori
Guest
ok i have a website you can download a file that will help but it’s a trial i have not found one that is free yet.....

[Quote] #129
16 Nov 2007 04:48 pm
yori
Guest
http://www.videoconverter-pro.com/?gclid=CNzOxP6r4o8CFRsFagodxwYYDQ


here is the website to download it and or but it, one is original and pro, and there is a trial.......


XD

[Quote] #130
07 Jan 2008 10:51 pm
NERDWARFARE
Guest
Popwire’s WMV 9 Export Component. really works

[Quote] #131
21 Feb 2008 11:18 pm
Preparation H67
Guest
Michaelsdfsdfsdf wrote: I’m sorry, but in every experience with Quicktime, I really think it is a horrible player and it should be banned from the world. As much as all of you MAC people hate Microsoft, Windows, and the player they make...it is ultimately better.

Especially since the “free” version of quicktime doesnt let you do the one thing that it might acuallt be useful for plus it sucks and Steve Jobs in an incompetent moron and if it wasnt for the iPod Apple would have tanked by now, seriously thats really all they got and theres no denying it.

[Quote] #132
21 Feb 2008 11:23 pm
Preparation H67
Guest
BongoBongo wrote: Why is it every forum on the planet always descends to Mac vs Windows?! wink
I make videos for a living and love the flexibility of QT. Nobody, in my experience, in the industry ever uses WMV except when sending files to office monkeys to check stuff on their PCs. WMV is great for just that – cheap and cheerful desktop stuff. However, MPEGs are the daddy and ultimately we always export our QT files to MPEG for broadcast. We would never entertain the idea of using WMV for broadcast as the quality is just so low. WMVs are great for what they were designed for; low quality files which are fast to up/download from the net. Just chill out and use what you’re happy with.
The original question was about a free converter. I just searched on Google for “free quicktime to wmv converter for PDA” and got 84,400 results! That could be a good place to start looking. Good luck!
Queue the inevitable flames...

Congratulations, you have posted a response that provides no help and obviously wmv s are better for internet vids, but hey its not like the internet is some sort of important tool for sharing information and personal creations because hey its still the 80s

[Quote] #133
03 Mar 2008 09:23 am
Nicolle
Guest
hello i need to convert my videos from 3gp to any format that can be used in windows movie maker i have been trying to do this for a year now and have been on that video help website thing suggested above and i couldnt do it!!!


please help

reply to: babiigirllovesherboo@hotmail.com please i really need this help!!!
xx

[Quote] #134
04 May 2008 09:33 pm
DemonSlae
Guest
Anyone Know about editing movies on the PC, players like Windows Movie Maker seem great, but I’m having some problems for some reason, litte quriks or bugs, I’ve got adobe premiere but still theres some problem in handling large files on a freaking pc with only 256mb ram, should be enough but, Unfortunately it’s not. Okay So Say I want to import a Quicktime Mov into premeire, edit it and export as an MPEG, I hope I can do that without a problem, will youtube accept Quicktime mov as a format for the FLV/whatever it uses? Okay you twerps answer NOW or be raped on every video game there is.
By the way if you want a fake apple iphone clone, or a p168 + or any apple iclone let me know, I’m a dealer and I buy from HongKong at luxurydropshipper.com that I buy from directly and I’ve been getting a lot of money from ebay doing that. SPAM RULES. now answer my question about the QUicktime DAN before I come manhandle your wife.

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